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Title: BLEEP! CENSORING ROCK AND RAP MUSIC
By: Betty Houchin Winfield, Sandra Davidson
Format: Hardback

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ISBN 10: 0313307059
ISBN 13: 9780313307058
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Publisher: ABC-CLIO
Pub. date: 30 May, 1999
Series: Contributions to the Study of Popular Culture Vol.68
Pages: 142
Description: This text examines boundaries of artistic tolerance, and the societal and legal responses to rock and rap music. Inhibitions and censoring, it is argued, stem from concerns for a healthy functional society and the impact of sexual explicitness and uncontrolled behavioural expression on adolescents.
Synopsis: Examining the various boundaries of American artistic tolerance, chapters address the societal and legal responses to rock and rap music. Artistic expression has historically clashed with mainstream views, resulting in apprehension acted upon internally and externally, especially when expression is aimed toward children or young adults. This work studies the mass media content and programming in network television, Rolling Stone magazine, and the New York Times reviews and spot news concerning rock and rap music. The National Endowment for the Arts, the FCC, and the music industry's internal responses to parents and adults are discussed as well. Inhibitions and censoring, it is argued, stem from adult concerns for a healthy functioning society and from anxiety about the impact of sexual explicitness and uncontrolled behavioral expression on adolescents. This work attempts to explain why societal intolerance has a pattern of limiting the lyrics and sounds of rock and rap music.Uniquely combining both societal and legal viewpoints on censorship of America's popular music culture, these essays address issues of concern to various scholars including those studying mass media, censorship, and American popular culture. Legal appendices are included as useful references, such as the National Endowments for the Arts Obscenity and Rejections Sections.
Illustrations: black & white illustrations
Publication: US
Imprint: Greenwood Press
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